Présentation
C’est une collection d’ouvrages de premier ordre qui rassemble pour chaque volume les principaux articles dans la thématique proposée. Indispensable pour tous les universitaires et étudiants s’intéressant aux travaux récents sur la période de formation de l’islam. (Mehdi AZAIEZ)
Series Editor : Lawrence I. Conrad, University of Hamburg, Germany
The Formation of the Classical Islamic World is a library reference collection that makes available the most important articles and research papers in its subject. By reprinting together in thematically unified volumes material from a widespread range of sources, it constitutes a major new resource for libraries. The articles are selected not only for their current role in breaking new ground, but also for their place as seminal contributions to the formation of the field, and their utility in providing access to the subject for students and specialists in other fields. Scholars from across the world, representing a range of methodologies and disciplines, have joined to collaborate on what is the most ambitious endeavour of its kind in the modern study of Islamic history. The collection will consist of 48 thematically ordered volumes, each containing a specially written introduction to the subject, a bibliographical guide and an index. All volumes are hardcover, cloth bound and printed on acid-free paper, to suit library needs. All articles not previously published in English have been specially translated for this series.
Liste des ouvrages
Early Islamic Poetry and Poetics, Suzanne Pinckney Stetkevych, Indiana University, Bloomington, USA, 2009
The Early Islamic Grammatical Tradition, Ramzi Baalbaki, American University of Beirut, The Lebanon, 2007
The Development of Islamic Ritual, Gerald Hawting, University of London, UK, 2006
Arab-Byzantine Relations in Early Islamic Times, Michael Bonner, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, USA, 2005
Muslims and Others in Early Islamic Society, Robert Hoyland, St John’s College, Oxford, UK, 2004
Hadith, Harald Motzki, University of Nijmegen, Netherlands, 2004
Magic and Divination in Early Islam, Emilie Savage-Smith, University of Oxford, UK, 2004
The Formation of Islamic Law, Wael B. Hallaq, McGill University, Canada, 2004
Shi’ism, Etan Kohlberg, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel, 2003
Manufacturing and Labour, Michael G. Morony, University of California - Los Angeles, USA, 2003
Production and the Exploitation of Resources, Michael G. Morony, University of California, Los Angeles, USA, 2002
Patterns of Everyday Life, David Waines, University of Lancaster, 2002
Early Islamic Art and Architecture, Jonathan M. Bloom, Boston College, USA, 2002
The Qur’an (2 vol.), Andrew Rippin, University of Victoria, Canada, December 1999
The Arabs and Arabia on the Eve of Islam, F.E. Peters, New York University, USA, 1999
The Life of Muhammad, Uri Rubin, Tel Aviv University, Israel, 1998
In Variorum Collected Studies Series : Muhammad the Prophet and Arabia
(Source : ashgate.com)
A signaler dans une autre collection chez le même éditeur :
Concepts and Ideas at the Dawn of Islam, (Coll. Middle Eastern History) Meïr J. Kister, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 1997
(Source : ashgate.com)